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At least 65 people killed in attack in Nigeria's Maiduguri
At least 65 people killed in attack in Nigeria's Maiduguri
At least 65 people were killed during an attack by Islamist militant group
Boko Haram near Nigeria's northeastern city of Maiduguri, a Reuters reporter
said after counting bodies at a hospital morgue.
The remains of a dozen victims were burnt
beyond recognition in Saturday's attack when militants opened fire on
residents, set fire to houses and targeted a crowd with suicide bombers,
security and medical officials said.
A Nigerian military spokesman, Colonel
Mustapha Ankas, said that Boko Haram militants attacked the community of
Dalori, about 5 km (3 miles) east of Maiduguri in Borno state.
It was the third attack this week suspected
to have been carried out by the insurgent group - and the most deadly. Since it
started losing control of territory, Boko Haram has reverted to hit-and-run
attacks on villages as well as suicide bombings on places of worship or
markets.
In neighboring Adamawa state, a suicide
bomber believed to be a Boko Haram militant killed about 10 people on Friday
and at least 12 were killed on Wednesday in an attack on the Borno state
village of Chibok, from where over 200 schoolgirls were abducted in 2014.
Ankas said insurgents entered Dalori in two
cars and on motorcycles and opened fire on residents and burned down houses.
"While people were running for their
dear lives...three female suicide bombers attempted to make their way into the
crowd...and subsequently got blown up," he said without providing a
casualty figure.
An official of the state emergency agency who
was at the scene said there were 12 bodies burnt beyond recognition. "We
can't even pick those ones, they were seriously burnt," the official who
declined to be named said.
Borno state capital Maiduguri was struck by
several bombs at the end of December that killed at least 48 people.
The state is the heartland of the seven-year
insurgency that seeks to establish an Islamist state. Over 2 million people
have been displaced and thousands killed. Maiduguri has swelled to double its size
over the last few years to around 4 million as it has become the refuge for
most of the displaced population.
Separately, twin suicide attacks by suspected
Boko Haram militants killed at least three people in two locations near Lake
Chad, around 100 km (60 miles) north of the Chadian capital N’Djamena, security
sources said. At least one other would-be bomber was reported to have taken
flight, they added.
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